Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
tim has an after school delivery service that he provides for several small retailers in town. he uses his bicycle and charges $1.25 for a delivery made within 1 1/2 miles, $1.70 for a delivery of at least 1 1/2 miles but less than 1 3/4 miles. $2.15 for a delivery of at least 1 3/4 miles but less than 2 miles, and so on. if tim raised his rates by 10%, what would he be paid to deliver a package 3 1/8 miles.
Answer:
From the question asked the cost of additional 1/4 mile (1 3/4 - 1 1/2) is $0.45 ($1.7 - $1.25). If the rate is increased by 10% (0.1), the new price for an additional 1/4 mile would be 1.1 (1 + 0.1) × 0.45 = $0.495.
Tim new charge rate are as follows:
$1.25 for a delivery made within 1 1/2 miles
$1.745 for a delivery of at least 1 1/2 miles but less than 1 3/4
$2.24 or a delivery of at least 1 3/4 miles but less than 2
$2.735 or a delivery of at least 2 miles but less than 2 1/4
$3.23 or a delivery of at least 2 1/4 miles but less than 2 1/2
$3.725 or a delivery of at least 2 1/2 miles but less than 2 3/4
$4.22 or a delivery of at least 2 3/4 miles but less than 3
$4.715 or a delivery of at least 3 miles but less than 3 1/4
Since 3 1/8 is within 3 miles and 3 1/4 miles, Tim would charge $4.715 to deliver a package 3 1/8 miles.
1/3 in 6th grade......1/3 = 0.33 = 33% in 6th grade
35% in 7th grade
(100% - (33% + 35%) = 100% - 68% = 32%
most students : 7th grade
fewest students : 8th grade
To find the answer to this problem, you just need to figure out which total amount of candy is divisible by 7.
161/7=23
<span>162/7=23.1428571429
</span>145/7=<span>20.7142857143
128/7=</span><span>18.2857142857
Obviously, Julie cannot give a fraction of an amount of candy to someone. So that rules out that she had 162, 145, or 128 pieces of candy.
The only amount of candies that Julie could have that is divisible by 7 is 161 candies, which means that 161 is your answer.</span>
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The decimal form of a ratio is found by dividing the numerator by the denominator. You will find this reduces to the fraction 21/34, which has a 16-digit repeat when expressed as a decimal.
Using a calculator with suitable precision, you can see all of the repeating digits:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Length of string = x inches
Required
Determine the length in yards
Represent the equivalent length with y
Such that
Divide x by 36 to get equivalent in yards
Hence, the equivalent in yards is